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delay the georgia court of appeals has 45 days to decide whether it will take the case if they decline, trump could then take the case two, the georgia supreme court, and it's unclear how this appeal will impact the timing, but remember, willis wants to start this case in august and she has vowed to not let anything stop her i do think that there are efforts to slow down this drain, but the train is coming >> if willis gets her way, it's unlikely the case ends before the election. but what we could see, our months of televised hearings were talking wall to wall coverage with a number of damning witnesses testifying and even trump possibly taking the stand, and it would all be taking place in the days and weeks leading up to the presidential election. >> there's >> also breaking news tonight out of new york where trump's team is accusing prosecutors in the hush money trial of trying to expand the gag order after trump attack, the judge and his daughter online katelyn polantz is outfront live for us and washington, caitlin, tell us more about the trump team's appeal strategy. >> well, in
delay the georgia court of appeals has 45 days to decide whether it will take the case if they decline, trump could then take the case two, the georgia supreme court, and it's unclear how this appeal will impact the timing, but remember, willis wants to start this case in august and she has vowed to not let anything stop her i do think that there are efforts to slow down this drain, but the train is coming >> if willis gets her way, it's unlikely the case ends before the election. but...
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. >> you know what is so interesting georgia especially is having some problems we know california has their problems. they say a lot has to do with a.i. and increased demands. now, if you want electric cars, you need more electricity. you need more grid power. the grid power is going away from fossil fuels so the power is not effective. it's a perfect storm of idiocy. >> it really is. this administration is pushing everything to be electric. banning gas powered gas stoves. gas powered cars and leaf blowers. if you push everything to the electric grid, you will have more of a strain. yet the very fossil fuels that power electric grids they are also taking off line. so it really is a recipe for total disaster. and we just have to hope the next administration rye jeciouszs this when plump wins pause with otherwise the country is going to absolutely collapse from infrastructure. >> going to be too expensive to get a gas car. grid can't handle it. i have never seen such chaos and all self-inflicted. daniel turner, thanks. meanwhile, this blue cities crushed under the thumb of career crimin
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what i like to tell my friends in the countries of ukraine, georgia, bosnia-herzegovina and other countries that have aspirations like kosovo, use finland and sweden's entry into the alliance for inspiration, that the door is truly open and that more members are being added and you can be next. you just never know what is going to happen. but finland and sweden and nato allows for military planners to better prepare for contingencies in the region especially the baltic states, whereas before we all talked about finland and sweden probably coming in on our side in the event of a contingency in northern europe, that we couldn't be certain, but now we can be certain. i think this makes our planning perhaps a little easier. the second geopolitical change is more of a change in mentality and how the region is viewed and that is with denmark and the referendum in june of 2022, to stop and opt out in the european union security defense policy that started during the debate over the treaty of 1992. in 1992 when the e.u. was ratifying the treaty, denmark said there are some things we don't like in t
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since the 2020 election we have seen several attempts to of eyes georgia -- revised georgia election law. these moves have been driven by false claims about election fraud that have persisted several years on. we heard from one democratic lawmaker who said this is like negotiating with terrorists. people that no matter how neat changes you make to georgia election law will never be satisfied as long as he's conspiracy theories continue to persist. it ends up being a bit of a vicious cycle. these next elections will continue to test the staying power of some of these false claims. that really emerged in the lead up to the election and are still with us today. reporter: >> thank you for your time. thanks so much. ♪ >> in oklahoma, there will be a recall election next tuesday over allegations of racism and white supremacy. a commissioner was confronted at eight candidate forum by residents without him for his alleged ties to a white nationalist group. the small town is sharply divided. i smoke -- spoke to our community advisor. go back to the start. he has only been in office for abou
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>> bryan, trump's legal team today filed this appeal in georgia, what can you tell us about that? >> well, former president trump and eight other defendants filed a joint appeal today over the ruling that allowed fani willis to continue prosecuting the georgia election interference case. in a statement trump's defense attorney said at a minimum, da willis and the entire d.a.'s office should have been disqualified from prosecuting the case. willis was allowed to remain on the case as long as she removed nathan wade, the special prosecutor, she had a romantic relationship with, gillian? >> gillian: bryan llenas out of the new york newsroom for us tonight. >> you have can catch part 2 of bryan kilmeade's former interview with president trump saturday 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news. president biden says last night's big fundraiser at radio music hall raised more money than any campaign in u.s. history. while speaking to his supporters today. he touted enthusiasm and unity within his party. he also claimed he was now leading in several national polls. correspondent mark mered
>> bryan, trump's legal team today filed this appeal in georgia, what can you tell us about that? >> well, former president trump and eight other defendants filed a joint appeal today over the ruling that allowed fani willis to continue prosecuting the georgia election interference case. in a statement trump's defense attorney said at a minimum, da willis and the entire d.a.'s office should have been disqualified from prosecuting the case. willis was allowed to remain on the case as...
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la before i let all of you go a trump's attorneys are also appealing the georgia judge's ruling allowing fani willis to remain on the case. they're writing and i'm quoting now from those attorneys provided in a da willis with the option to simply remove wade confounds logic and is contrary to georgia law. and because de willis is disqualified, so too is our whole office. what do you make of that argument from trump's lawyers? >> well, first of all, there's a lot of unknown around this case, even the trial judge, judge mcafee says, i'm operating largely unmoored from precedent, meaning this is brand new territory. so this could go either way. i think trump's team makes reasonable arguments. it's always hard to win an appeal, but really the main two main arguments. first of all, they say judge, mcafee found that the da's public commentary, including the speech she made it a church was legally improper, yet trump's team says he failed to disqualify your felkel, do anything. and the second thing that they argue is there's at least in appearance of conflict here as the judge found, and that s
la before i let all of you go a trump's attorneys are also appealing the georgia judge's ruling allowing fani willis to remain on the case. they're writing and i'm quoting now from those attorneys provided in a da willis with the option to simply remove wade confounds logic and is contrary to georgia law. and because de willis is disqualified, so too is our whole office. what do you make of that argument from trump's lawyers? >> well, first of all, there's a lot of unknown around this...
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to look specifically at voting cases, this week there was a finding that a georgia republican official, some sort of political elite, who had claimed the 2020 election by donald trump, when he lost, he had lied about that, was actually committing voter fraud himself illegally voting nine times. he was on pritchard for felony forgery charges. it would seem lies are a bit of a theme here but unlike ms. mason who had her whole life turned upside down with that five year sentence he was let off with a fine and a kind of public rebuke. certainly not years in prison. now there is so much projection that goes on here where it is the criminals calling other people felons. it is the election loser saying the people who won actually secretly lost. it's some conspiracy you need to learn about on the corner of the internet. here he was lying about that election loss in 2020. >> do not believe 81 million people voted for this guy. allowing the election fraud, stealing the election, rigging it, ballot harvesting, all of the above. >> why would some people be so fixated on the idea that there is ramp
to look specifically at voting cases, this week there was a finding that a georgia republican official, some sort of political elite, who had claimed the 2020 election by donald trump, when he lost, he had lied about that, was actually committing voter fraud himself illegally voting nine times. he was on pritchard for felony forgery charges. it would seem lies are a bit of a theme here but unlike ms. mason who had her whole life turned upside down with that five year sentence he was let off...
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donald trump just appeal the judge's ruling, allowing district attorney fani willis to remain on the georgia election, subversion case. his lawyers are now arguing that willis's entire office should be disqualified, plus an in-depth look at the unfolding crisis at the busiest migrant crossing at the southern border where families, including children are living in makeshift camps and facing off in dire and dangerous conditions welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer a year in the situation room our top story, the sour the year long detention of wall street journal evan gershkovich jailed by russia while doing his job as a journalist. the wall street journal, leaving most of its front page blank today, two, honore gershkovich and mark, a year of what it calls his stolen stories, stolen joy and stolen memories. tonight, president biden is vowing to continue working every day to secure gershkovich's release. and the release of all barricades held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad adding and i'm floating now. we are with you and we will never st
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england was not only hot but quote as hot as could be find and count as could be found in carolina or georgia. i, i suspect, indeed, that heat of northern climates may be more powerful than. those of southern ones in proportion, as they shorter there is as much fever, other bilious complaints on lake champlain as on the swamps of carolina find nothing. nothing anywhere else in point of climate which virginia need envy to any part the world. and i didn't quite feel that yesterday when i got off the plane, it was not quite what was was going on. and jeff well we know what was going on in jefferson's head. of course i do i do have remark that i have some summer neighborhood neighbors and east boothbay, maine, who live a good part the year in virginia not too far from here. but they always come to maine for the summer even though jefferson thinks thought that the weather obviously in may virginia was always superior but it's just an example. jefferson's wonderful ability to evade or to twist facts or to make a point that's really about his own emotional and ideological self-interests, even about
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buffalo dotted maps of georgia and the treaty of augusta. in 1773, designated great buffalo lick as a key boundary point between the colony and native nations. yet by the time william bartram returned from his extensive tour of the south in the mid 1770s, he reported he hadn't seen any living buffalo despite having been told how plentiful they once were daniel boone he crossed over the cumberland gap from virginia into what's now kentucky was actually what was called and the now nice whiskey is named for it a buffalo trace of the animals had been crossing that and that became the well-worn path that native people did george washington hunted them on the ohio river in 1775. he asked for some to be captured and brought to his virginia plantation. but by the early 1800s, nearly all the bison east of the mississippi were gone. but in the great plains, an estimated 30 million buffalo still roamed. i don't know how many of you seen the film? we we made. i hope if you haven't that you that do. i'm not going to give you the whole story. we the 1800s
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and now we're getting that the attorney here in georgia, the georgia based attorney, steve sadow, for the former president, has filed along with seven others, including the former chief of staff, mark meadows, and the former lawyer for the president, really giuliani, asking the georgia appellate court to review that decision made by judge scott mcafee and reconsider removing the entire fulton county da's team here that that's including fulton county de fani willis. we don't have a full-screen for this statement just yet as we've got it, but i haven't here in front of me. and this is what they're saying in part saying while the trial court factually found da willis is out of court statements were improved copper and defendants proved an apparent conflict of interests. the trial court erred as a matter of law by not requiring dismissal and de willis's disqualification. this legal error requires the courts immediate review again, they're asking the georgia court of appeals to take up their appeal. we should expect the fulton county district attorney's office to file their own legal motio
and now we're getting that the attorney here in georgia, the georgia based attorney, steve sadow, for the former president, has filed along with seven others, including the former chief of staff, mark meadows, and the former lawyer for the president, really giuliani, asking the georgia appellate court to review that decision made by judge scott mcafee and reconsider removing the entire fulton county da's team here that that's including fulton county de fani willis. we don't have a full-screen...
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. >> trace: former president trump's lawyers filing an appeal in his election interference case in georgia saying the charges should be dismissed. da fani willis should be disqualified. the judge let her on the case if prosecutor nathan wade resigned what she did after revelations about their romantic relationship. the latest on that as it comes in. meantime the killing of new york city police officer jonathan diller in the line of duty to speak leading to an exchange between mayor eric adams and political commentator who called the officer's death a rare event compared to how many people the police kill. officer diller was 31 leaves behind a wife, 1-year-old son. his weight continues today. his funeral is tomorrow. retired nypd lieutenant joe cardinale is standing by the first brian live for us and exceed with the very latest. >> good afternoon. nuke city mayor eric adams says the murder of nypd officer jonathan diller allegedly by a man with 21 prior arrests underscores the main problem of repeat criminal offenders being released over and over again. it today on the popular iheartradio p
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i'm not sure it does anything in the short term to help him with those voters in michigan, in georgia, other places, but the money certainly will help by the ads that they think will in turn help them. >> i do think it's interesting. you could hear him trying to turn the age issue around in a way and you've heard him do it once before i can't remember where, but that my ideas are new. his ideas are old, like just really trying to hammer that home. i think that's going to be probably a very a stump speech in the making. what you heard good, right? yeah, they've been looking for a reagan ask way of which is sort of quaint. now, considering that reagan was like ten years plus younger than joe biden is now and certainly younger than donald trump, reagan, esq., way to turn the age issue on its head. let's talk about one of the things you mentioned, jeff, which is the protesters it was expected that they go everywhere. the president goes and they go everywhere. a lot of democrats go. these are people who are protesting here's because we have quotes, we don't have video from inside this, thi
i'm not sure it does anything in the short term to help him with those voters in michigan, in georgia, other places, but the money certainly will help by the ads that they think will in turn help them. >> i do think it's interesting. you could hear him trying to turn the age issue around in a way and you've heard him do it once before i can't remember where, but that my ideas are new. his ideas are old, like just really trying to hammer that home. i think that's going to be probably a...
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yesterday, in georgia, a lawyer for mr. trump citing the first amendment and political speech as the reason why the charges against the former president in fulton county should be dropped. joining me now, legal correspondent lisa ruben and catherine christian, a former manhattan district attorney. lisa, how could the posts affect the gag order imposed earlier this week? >> it's an interesting question. as of right now, as you noted, those posts aren't implicated in the gag order. the gag order as it's written now talks about donald trump's ability to talk about known or potential witnesses, perspective or actual jurors, and then certain participants in the process but not others, namely the lawyers in the case, except bragg and family members. absent from that gag order is the judge himself and any family members. if the judge wants to take some action here, he will either have to expand the gag order or issue some new prohibition against the former president's ability to talk about his family members and potentially threat
yesterday, in georgia, a lawyer for mr. trump citing the first amendment and political speech as the reason why the charges against the former president in fulton county should be dropped. joining me now, legal correspondent lisa ruben and catherine christian, a former manhattan district attorney. lisa, how could the posts affect the gag order imposed earlier this week? >> it's an interesting question. as of right now, as you noted, those posts aren't implicated in the gag order. the gag...
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court back in session in georgia. why legal critics say d.a. fani willis election interfere answer against former president trump is crumbling. house oversight committee is giving biden a chance to defend his claims about hunter and his family's business dealings. >> it looks clearly to us that he was actually providing access and selling that access to these foreign entities. so we've said look, mr. president, here is an opportunity for you to come in and clear this up for us. >> the white house response was quite something. what house republicans have in store for the president now. legal eagle jonathan turley in "focus" next. oooo. trouble seeing, buddy? you should book an exam at america's best. america's best. they have one of the nation's largest groups of optometrists! oh, you're ... very welcome. america's best. because eye care is healthcare - and you deserve the best. [♪] there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. it cleans so well, you can r
court back in session in georgia. why legal critics say d.a. fani willis election interfere answer against former president trump is crumbling. house oversight committee is giving biden a chance to defend his claims about hunter and his family's business dealings. >> it looks clearly to us that he was actually providing access and selling that access to these foreign entities. so we've said look, mr. president, here is an opportunity for you to come in and clear this up for us. >>...
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host: tom is next in richmond hill, georgia, independent. caller: i want to express my worry about iran and their seeking of a nuclear capability. the reason is because iran is basically a terrorist state. we don't call them a terrorist state because they use proxies like hamas. if and when iran gets the bomb, what are they going to do with it? they are a terrorist organization. they are a terrorist state. host: what do you think they would do, tom? caller: well, you have to get into the mind of the islamic revolutionary terrorist, i guess. they call them freedom fighters or whatever they call themselves. but they can do whatever they want. and knowing how their tactics are, i would suspect that they would try to infiltrate new countries with nuclear weapons. like with hamas, the black male. -- blackmail. host: in brooklyn, new york, good morning. caller: i have three observations. one is, if the palestinian people have a government, why is it they allow hamas to speak for them? would it be better if the hostages would be freed? two, israel
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in georgia, political leader in georgia. and ackerman was profoundly moral. man. he was deeply religious and he recognized and i mean his own notes and notes and letters on the subject are extraordinary. they're mostly at the university of virginia. he saw deeply what motivated his fellow white southerners to commit acts of terrorism. he was appalled by it morally and he dispatched cadres of federal into the south who would prosecute the klan. so prosecutors prosecute their backed up by the army. thousands of klansmen are arrested and indicted. many, many imprisoned locally for for varied periods of time in the end only comparatively small number are sent to federal prison. so since our time is is finite here i'm going to cut to the chase a bit and say, well, what happened? the war against the klan. grant's war against the klan was a success. it broke the klan. the klan collapsed as i said earlier, faced with soldiers, with carbines, klansmen surrendered. they caved in. they were cowards front. they were they were they were okay with torturing, isolated, as said i
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the end of the cartoon, they would punch out in the sheep dog would to turn the coyote and say, hey, georgia, tell you why if i said hello oh, tonight and they'd go off on their way, that used to be washington republicans and democrats could actually get along not necessarily attack each other it so personally, in maybe not agree that, you know, with everything that got done, but there was a middle ground. now we are so polarized. >> meghan, last word here. i mean, it. i do take the point. i mean, it's a much different it's a much different place it's but i think this is certainly one of the things that i, as a journalist struggle with every day. i mean, i grew up in an environment where you learned how to cover jeb bush running against hillary clinton in a way that gave space to the policy differences between them to allow voters to make decisions. now you have cheney's words are we can't survive a president who is willing to torch the constitution. when you see what happened on january 6. and that would motivate what motivates her. that's what makes this so difficult. >> yeah i think that
the end of the cartoon, they would punch out in the sheep dog would to turn the coyote and say, hey, georgia, tell you why if i said hello oh, tonight and they'd go off on their way, that used to be washington republicans and democrats could actually get along not necessarily attack each other it so personally, in maybe not agree that, you know, with everything that got done, but there was a middle ground. now we are so polarized. >> meghan, last word here. i mean, it. i do take the...
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coming up here, donald trump's latest attempt to have his election subversion case in georgia thrown out. but sean diddy combs responding to reports that he is the subject of a federal sex trafficking investigation? >> we deserve a real king because if he cannot protect his own family how is he supposed to protect us? >> do this? >> come on, man and the lost kingdom now streaming exclusively on macs >> did you know taking xyz all at night release allergies while you sleep? so you wake refreshed for more productive day get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade. he wise old, take xyz off at night all right >> we're building a better postal service all parts working in sync to move your business forward with a. streamlined shipping network and new high-speed processing and delivery centers >> for more >> value, more of a liability. and more on-time deliveries. the united states postal service is built for how you business and how you business is with simple affordable, and reliable shipping, usps ground when advantage, i won't let my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms d
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georgia and the trump team bac ghting tt elk with inner election interferencl by a fani willis dropped. it is unconstitutional to accuso the president of theri united states, former president or anyone else to stand trial on protected speecher a. >> it is not that he just laid over and over and over again but each of those was employed as part of criminal activity with j criminal intentions.oi >> will: joining me sol wisenberg former deputy independent counselor and fox news contributor and localoa clerk for justice for search and article 3 project.rgum so mike, we heard the argumentsn to date in front of the judgent hear the defense made the argument as protected first amendmenargut political speech. the prosecution is making the argument that it is part of conspiracy, criminal conspiracy. it seems to me that came down to the ability to prove knowing or intent that whatever was said, the speaker in this casese f donald trump and fellow defendants knew what they were saying was full's. >> yo, this open county d.a. fani willis charged trump and others with rico conspiracy,l butot the pr
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state of georgia. he's not a federal judge. however, he also will very likely look at what not just judge tanya chutkan has done in washington dc, saying that trump it doesn't matter if he claims the first amendment protection, saying the false statements he made after the election were reasonable. that's not enough to dismiss the case. that's what she said in federal court. but it's very likely judge mcafee will also be looking at the us supreme court precedent around this case. it came up multiple times. there was a lot of discussion about what the supreme court has said before. for related to false statements. and in fact, can be protected speech. >> so elliott, do you expect judge mcafee to reject trump's first amendment argument? i really >> do walf and to be clear, the judge probably needs to take a little bit of time and write a lengthy opinion on this given the nature of the important constitutional questions it raises. but john just about every time this issue has come up, judges have consiste
state of georgia. he's not a federal judge. however, he also will very likely look at what not just judge tanya chutkan has done in washington dc, saying that trump it doesn't matter if he claims the first amendment protection, saying the false statements he made after the election were reasonable. that's not enough to dismiss the case. that's what she said in federal court. but it's very likely judge mcafee will also be looking at the us supreme court precedent around this case. it came up...
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rudy giuliani faces charges in the georgia case. he filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled he must pay two georgia election workers nearly $150 million. $150million for defaming them with his election lies. and giuliani admits his legal career is effectively over. >> the bar association will crucify me no matter what. i will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong. and i consider that something that will help me in heaven for sticking to my principles. [ laughter ] sure. i don't know what saint peter is up to these days up there. but i'm not sure that is going to cash out. it had everything to do with what he did. in court after court, in administrative proceeding after administrative proceeding, the same result. another coup plotter is currently trying to defend himself from legal sanctions in front of the washington dc bar association. clark who is also charged in georgia faces potential disbarment after he tried to have then president trump install him as
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>> georgia? >> well, >> he's right in >> the sense that false statements can be protected by the first amendment. they're not unprotected just because they're false but it's also the case that speech can be part of a crime and you can't say just because words were coming out of your mouth that you're protected from committing that crime. i mean, think about a bank robber who walks into a bank and says stick them up. i'm here to rob the bank. >> you can >> still charge him with bank robbery and it's not like he can say, well, you can't use that statement against me because i was speaking words out of my mouth. it's the same thing here. so trump statements are unprotected because they were part of a criminal scheme, and that evidence will come in at trial against him despite these arguments, his lawyers are trying to make now nick valencia, let me bring you back at the district attorney, fani willis didn't appear during today's hearing. what do we know about that >> protected? well, defense attorne
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and what we are waiting for in georgia. anything stick out to you in today's hearing especially about how the judge might handle things going forward? >> well look. the law is pretty clear in this regard. the law says that the first amendment doesn't protect the guy who walks into the bank and says stick them up. people use words to commit crimes. and so, donald trump is charged not with the speech itself but rather with the conduct that involves committing the crimes and sometimes he spoke in furtherance of those crimes. i think judge mcafee will dispense of this very quickly. a similar motion was dismissed in washington dc. >> one of our two leading presidential candidates has so many ongoing court cases they are delaying each other and he is actually using that as an argument to delay each case. we still have seven months until election day. how confident if at all are you that our institutions like the courts and the election systems can actually handle the weeks and months ahead with the stress testing donald trump is
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he is also a defendant in the georgia rico case. of course trump is now running again for the highest office in the land. liz cheney, one of the only republicans to consistently stand up to trump spoke very clearly about what she thinks will happen in november if trump succeeds. >> he will appoint people who will do his bidding. he will appoint people and if they are nervous about doing his bidding, he will offer them pardons, and he won't leave office. just think about it. we know he tried once not to leave office, and he will have no incentive to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power and to leave office if he is elected again. i certainly have policy disagreements with the biden administration. i know the nation can survive bad policy. we can't survive a president who is willing to torch the constitution. >> and, there are very real consequences for what cheney is talking about. you will remember, of course, colorado was one of the states where people filed a lawsuit to keep trump off the ballot on the grounds he helped incite th
he is also a defendant in the georgia rico case. of course trump is now running again for the highest office in the land. liz cheney, one of the only republicans to consistently stand up to trump spoke very clearly about what she thinks will happen in november if trump succeeds. >> he will appoint people who will do his bidding. he will appoint people and if they are nervous about doing his bidding, he will offer them pardons, and he won't leave office. just think about it. we know he...
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our country who account for a sizable portion of a lot of the ... 30 percent in north carolina and in georgia and wisconsin. 22 percent in pennsylvania. 61 percent in maine. it's a strategy that makes sense especially when you consider former president trump actually widened his lead among rural voters to 65 percent in 2020, up from 59 and 2016. for context in 2022, the midterms, gop candidates got 69 percent of the rural vote. now there are three important areas of fertile ground, the biden campaign is hoping to tell this fall. pushing the enormous infrastructure bill, boosting the spending and rural communities, pushing for student lone forgiveness and boosting internet access by way of broadband availability. critics are warning tonight that rural voters and you know this, they can smell a fake and they are wary of political carnival blockers who come around once every four years selling their blend of's cashback brand of snake oil. we will see if that works or if the vilification of those voters and the rural parts of our country really pushes them away. >> trace: we know it's going to ke
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. >> it isn't just saying there's a parallel in georgia happening in the fulton county courtroom today in front of a different j judge cathy, where he was hearing argument about a motion to dismiss the entire case against trump. anna co-defendant, because trump's lawyers say they've got first amendment grounds here that it's all political speech. and you can't touch that that does stretch credulity >> when you're talking about a case that there's no violence or stealing or things like that where it really is all based on speech. there's a, there's an attractiveness to try and make a first amendment argument and simply making speeches even if it's false, that's not criminal you have to tie that speech to some other goal fraud cases are all based on speech where you're telling a lie for the purpose of getting money that you wouldn't otherwise be entitled to defamation all right. hitman, right. if it's just not a crime though, well, remedy, yes. but >> in this case, if it's speech false speech that is done for the purpose of trying to get public officials to violate their oath or do thing
. >> it isn't just saying there's a parallel in georgia happening in the fulton county courtroom today in front of a different j judge cathy, where he was hearing argument about a motion to dismiss the entire case against trump. anna co-defendant, because trump's lawyers say they've got first amendment grounds here that it's all political speech. and you can't touch that that does stretch credulity >> when you're talking about a case that there's no violence or stealing or things...
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overtaken the republican in wisconsin, equaled him in pennsylvania, and in all other key states except georgia. several russian regions are at the mercy of bad weather, but temperature swings and flooding have not yet everything that spring surprises with, about the threat of avalanches in yakutia and sandstorms in the amur region, my colleagues, vitaly prokopiev and alexey cherbakov. it didn’t take literally seconds to interrupt traffic on the kolyma highway. this happened in an area that drivers call the black clamp, there is a high cliff on one side, and a steep cliff to the east khandega river on the other. the road workers quickly began clearing the passage, but then three more avalanches took heavy equipment captive in the snow, they extracted it all night until the morning, and work continued. this is due to heavy snowfall, which does not stop for several days. everyone is standing in a row, and this is footage from the south of yakutia on the tit pass, where the aldan and neryugrinsky regions border, trucks cannot climb the mountain, despite the enormous distances, the reason is bad
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does that have any bearing with the judge in the georgia case? take that into account? for sure. i mean, it's going to be persuasive and today in the arguments, the georgia prosecutor, asieh, the judge specifically to look at judge chutkan analysis. he's he said, i don't think i can do better than she did because it was persuasive. and what she really did was separate the argument of corporate local speech and whether that is being moderated by the government versus criminal conduct. so for example, you can have a right to have a gun possess a gun which what you can do is take that gun and use it for this over crime just because you have a gun legally doesn't mean you can rob a bank with it. same way with political speech, just because you're a lot to say something under our first amendment, it doesn't mean you can then say those exact statements in further separate crime, and that's what donald trump has been charged with here. it's speech that he's using a principle crime. it's not speech for the sake of speech. and on top of that, there's more than pure speech. if you're n-ten
does that have any bearing with the judge in the georgia case? take that into account? for sure. i mean, it's going to be persuasive and today in the arguments, the georgia prosecutor, asieh, the judge specifically to look at judge chutkan analysis. he's he said, i don't think i can do better than she did because it was persuasive. and what she really did was separate the argument of corporate local speech and whether that is being moderated by the government versus criminal conduct. so for...
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rudy giuliani also faces charges in the georgia case. he recently filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled that he must pay georgia election workers nearly $150 million. 100 $50 million for defaming them with his election loss. his career effectively over. >> the bar association is going to crucify me no matter what your guy will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong and i consider that something that will help me in heaven for sticking to my principles. >> and not sure -- i don't know what st. peter is up to these days up there but i'm not sure that's going to cash out. it had everything to do with what he did which is why we keep seeing the pattern again in court after court in administrative proceeding after administrative proceeding, the same result and another coup plotter former justice official jeff clarke is currently trying to defend himself from legal sanctions and of the washington, d.c. bar association. also charged in georgia and faces potential disb
rudy giuliani also faces charges in the georgia case. he recently filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled that he must pay georgia election workers nearly $150 million. 100 $50 million for defaming them with his election loss. his career effectively over. >> the bar association is going to crucify me no matter what your guy will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong and i consider that something that will help me...
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he is a witness in washington and he's been indicted for rico in georgia. the domino's fallen all around trump who himself we reveal here faces his own criminal trials. just if you look at the coup, put aside classified documents, put aside the new york business issues or the civil fraud case. just on the coup, he has two indictments and the daj case could still go to trial before the election depending on what the supreme court does and other things. prosecutors want those trials even amidst the packed election year, the argument being the further to the right these trials go is not because of prosecutors, it's because of trump and the delay tactic, so you can't simultaneously delay things and drag them out for a year and complain they are close to election when you or the defendant made them close to election, that at least is the legal argument. i will restate again trump like those other defendants i mention, though, in each of those trials is legally presumed innocent until prosecutors carry the burden, if they can, of proving a defendant guilty. now,
he is a witness in washington and he's been indicted for rico in georgia. the domino's fallen all around trump who himself we reveal here faces his own criminal trials. just if you look at the coup, put aside classified documents, put aside the new york business issues or the civil fraud case. just on the coup, he has two indictments and the daj case could still go to trial before the election depending on what the supreme court does and other things. prosecutors want those trials even amidst...
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the massive project of replacing span back in core donald trump's legal team trying to dismiss the georgia election interference case against the former president arguing that what he said was protected under the first amendment. >> the judge >> has yet to rule in that will break down the legal arguments and could today b. day? for this number here, investors hoping to see wall street break a record with a once unthinkable number. we're keeping a close eye on the markets and following these developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> a construction worker employed at the same company as the six workers who were on the francis scott key bridge when it collapsed, just confirmed cnn, he was supposed to be on the bridge at that time, but he requested a last-minute shift change, which he says saved his life and he says all of the victims would have likely been on their break at the time of the impact. also, the us navy saying it's now leading the massive salvage operation. there were told a barge and cranes capable of holding during holding hundreds of tons
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breaking today, the first hearing and former president donald trump's election interference case in georgia since prosecutor nathan wade step down because of his relationship with the dea there and he will list she is still on the case. now the former president's lawyer is trying to get the charges thrown out. the senior national correspondent is there for us with more, jonathan. >> reporter: hello trace. we expect a decision from the judge at a later date he spent today's hearing arguments from prosecution and defence regarding a defence motion to dismiss the indictment against former president trump. trump attorney stephen saito argued the former president's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss were protected speech. >> it is unconstitutional to force and accuse the president of of the -- former president or anyone else to stand trial on protected speech. it's not just that he lied over and over and over again as the council points out by listing the instances in the indictment it's that each of those was employed as part of criminal activity with criminal intentions. >> this was in
breaking today, the first hearing and former president donald trump's election interference case in georgia since prosecutor nathan wade step down because of his relationship with the dea there and he will list she is still on the case. now the former president's lawyer is trying to get the charges thrown out. the senior national correspondent is there for us with more, jonathan. >> reporter: hello trace. we expect a decision from the judge at a later date he spent today's hearing...
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. $70,000 is the state legislative pay in georgia. you are not going to get folks who are able to move away from their jobs and run for that office if you don't create real legislative pay. you end up with elites who are able to have consulting jobs or folks who have retired or have a laptop of wealth tilt up. that is another thing to look at. new mexico is one of the places where there is not legislative pay. one of our team members is working on fixing that. host: that is a challenge to recruitment, the number one challenge to recruitment. guest: it is a challenge, especially for younger folks. the conversation i am hearing is can we get things done? we see women get into public office because they want to get things done. it is not a place that feels like action can happen, that is the biggest deterrent. the second piece for our rural forks -- rural folks is what this looks like in our life. can i make this work financially? can i make this work with our job? legislatures run from january to the orchard. some folks have off yearly
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eastman is facing charges in georgia. if prison is the most serious punishment a lawyer for misconduct can receive, the next has to be losing your license to practice law. according to this judge, the language that she used when she issued this order, his name should be stricken from the list of lawyers in california. he has a temporary disbarment while he goes up on appeal to the california supreme court. that is as serious a punishment, absent being put in prison, as a lawyer can receive. it ought to serve as discouragement to any other attorney who would similarly take up these false claims as it relates to the 2020 elections, or any false claims that relate to the election process in the future. >> phil, the politics of this election is now turning to long island. there's a funeral for an nypd officer. he was killed after approaching an illegally parked car this week. president biden just spoke with the new york mayor about the tragedy today. donald trump's spokesman said he was invited by the officer's family to the
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a statement itself does not have to be a crime that the way either racketeering law works in georgia, these things need to be acts that further this broader countries conspiracy that trump and his allies were evolved in to try to overturn the 20 2011 as you come and paul, i just want our viewers to hear some of that argument from the chief senior da, donald wake, board it's not just that he lied over >> and over and over again as counsel for the defendant points out by listing all of the instances in the indictment, is that each of those was employed as part of criminal activity with criminal intentions >> yes. so the trump team is arguing what this was, a group of politicians talking about a presidential election that's political speech. the government, they're saying, wait a second, there are limits on the first amendment and the protections afforded to political speech. one thing this was false falsity is not a viewpoint that is protected the trump attorneys then say, no, the government doesn't get to decide what is true and what is false. look, good effort on the trump team, but t
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georgia is not quite as clear. let's start with just the authority to take a scaffold to the indictment and cut out things we don't like. >> your honor, there are two components to this motion. one, there's the dismissal that we ask, which is also a component of the other. we cite state tran i warrant on the issue of being able to or the allegation. >> after some clarification i want to bring back our panel. i think you for being with us. lisa, explained to us once the first amendment motion passed and they went into another phase, what are we witnessing right now? >> i believe judge mcafee is going to a third motion, a motion to strike specific language that craig gillen alleges reaches inappropriate legal conclusions, meaning he is saying the prosecutors are trying to take the ultimate authority away from the judge and make conclusions of law, as opposed to allowing that to play itself out in the process of the case. that is the third of three motions that were argued. the first was former president trump's motio
georgia is not quite as clear. let's start with just the authority to take a scaffold to the indictment and cut out things we don't like. >> your honor, there are two components to this motion. one, there's the dismissal that we ask, which is also a component of the other. we cite state tran i warrant on the issue of being able to or the allegation. >> after some clarification i want to bring back our panel. i think you for being with us. lisa, explained to us once the first...